It's installed on a windows server and we has developed an VB net application that send by command line a pdf file on two printer. Someone the pdf file sent on a printer nr.1 was printed on printer nr.2 or vice versa.

Can you help me what can i do?The printer jobs is sent to the two printer with different time delay about 3s.

Thanks.Customer--------------------------------

Thanks for your message, you can add "-nochgprinter" option to solve this problem,

Customer------------------------------------------In our application we want to convert any type of documents uploaded in format (.img, .png, jpeg, reg, xps, xlsx, docx, doc, tif, tiff, etc.) to PDF.We are going to write the C#.Net windows service which will use your utility to convert those files into the PDF and send it to the another destination server.

Can you please suggest us which of your API/Utility/Package will fulfill our requirement and can we integrate it with of C#.Net windows service.

Customer------------------------------------------

Thanks for your message, you can use following two products to convert all of these formats to PDF files,

Interested in this product for a project I'm working on. I have a couple of questions before making a decision.

1. My output file was specified as "C:\test.pdf", this ended up in "C:\users\p*****n\appdata\local\virtualstore" - is this because it's the demo version or something else?

2. Is there a silent option without the pages and pages of output on the command line window?

Regards.Customer-------------------------------------->>Interested in this product for a project I'm working on. I have a couple of questions before making a decision.>>1. My output file was specified as "C:\test.pdf", this ended up in "C:\users\p*****n\appdata\local\virtualstore" - is this because it's the demo version or something else?

Thanks for your message, it seems pdfprint.exe or pdftr.exe created a temporary PDF file for optimization, and then print this optimized PDF file from temporary folder, this is normal, please don't worry about this matter.

>>2. Is there a silent option without the pages and pages of output on the command line window?

You can simple add a "> nul" to the end of command line to suppress all console message, for example,

VeryPDF--------------------------------------This part is resolved. The output was going somewhere else because it didn't have rights in the root of C: as I didn't open cmd with admin rights.

However, now I want to use this prog in anger, I need it to run from within excel or outlook. This part is fine, but I need a return value of how many text replaces it's made and test if zero = error (found nothing)

Any way of doing this?Customer--------------------------------------

>>However, now I want to use this prog in anger, I need it to run from within excel or outlook. This part is fine, but I need a return value of how many text replaces it's made and test if zero = error (found nothing)

You can use VB Script to call pdftr.exe application, and capture the console text message which outputted by pdftr.exe application, parse the text message, then you can get how many text words be replaced by this command line.

In the previous architecture to run execution was taking around 90 seconds and in the new architecture is taking 200 seconds.

Is there any reason for this longer processing time? Is there any procedure (or parameter) I can do to improve this performance?

Customer----------------------------------------------

Dear Support VeryPDF,

Our scenario:

We have an old physical server with Windows Server 2008 Standard - 16 cores, 32GB of RAM, in a cluster, connected to a fiber-channel storage. The installed version of PDF Print is 2.5.

We send a batch of PDF files to this server and the files are converted in less than 2 minutes, the average is 90 seconds.

CPU Utilization is around 12%, disk 4%, RAM 20%

The new server is a Hyper-V VM, the SO is Windows Server 2016 Standard - 6 vCores, 32GB of RAM, in a cluster, connected to a fiber-channel storage (using npiv). The installed version of PDF print is 7.0 April, 21 of 2018.

We send the same batch of PDF files to this server, and the files are converted in around 4 minutes.

CPU Utilization is around 18%, disk 2%, RAM 20%

Our problem:

The time it takes to convert the same batch in the new server.

Our request:

We need a way to improve the time it takes to convert files, we also need a way to track how it is going.We also need to know if this version of the software is designed to work with Windows 2016.